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Capital set to receive 40,000 doses Updated: Updated: Vaccination sessions at 20 public health institutions Share Article Vaccination sessions at 20 public health institutions With yet another batch of COVID-19 vaccine having reached the State, the capital district is set to receive around 40,000 doses that will enable health authorities to overcome vaccine shortage to a certain extent. However, it is yet to be known if the new batch will be supplied to hospitals early Wednesday. The district administration has currently scheduled vaccination sessions at only 20 public health institutions, of which two – Fort Taluk Hospital and Valiyathura Coastal Speciality Hospital – will provide Covaxin. Those that will administer Covishield include Government Medical College Hospital, General Hospital, Thycaud Women and Children Hospital, Peroorkada District Model Hospital, Government Ayurveda College Hospital, Pulayanarkotta Chest Diseases Hospital, and SAT ....
Vaccination at stadium likely to be wound up Updated: Updated: Authorities finding difficulty in managing crowds there Share Article AAA People wait for their turn for COVID-19 vaccination outside the Jimmy George indoor stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. File photo. | Photo Credit: S. MAHINSHA Authorities finding difficulty in managing crowds there Faced with criticisms over the conduct of the COVID-19 vaccination drive, the district health authorities are mulling over winding down the mega vaccination camp at Jimmy George indoor stadium. During the initial phase of the drive, the indoor stadium enabled the district administration to inoculate sizeable numbers, even while ensuring physical distancing. ....
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